There's an Emmy-winning comedy that was beloved by critics and audiences alike, but its low ratings didn't allow the single-camera sitcom to survive on network TV. It surprisingly returned to the small screen with a season on Netflix, and now it's getting another go-around.

Netflix on Wednesday officially announced the return of the dysfunctional Bluth family, including all regular cast members and creator Mitch Hurwitz. The fifth season of the cult hit will drop on the streaming service in 2018.

“In talks with Netflix we all felt that stories about a narcissistic, erratically behaving family in the building business -- and their desperate abuses of power -- are really underrepresented on TV these days,” Hurwitz said.

The last time viewers got new adventures from the Bluth family was a 15-episode fourth season in May 2013 that featured a unique structure of each installment taking place in roughly the same time frame but from a different character's perspective. There's no mention if that narrative framework will be used for the new run.

"Warming up my uncredited narrator vocal chords," executive producer Ron Howard said. "Now the only thing I will have to be coy about is all the craziness the Bluths are going to face this season."

The series features some of the top comedy talents in Hollywood, including Will Arnett (Gob), Jeffrey Tambor (George Sr.), Jason Bateman (Michael), Michael Cera (George Michael), Portia de Rossi (Lindsay), David Cross (Tobias), Jessica Walter (Lucille) and Alia Shawkat (Maeby) -- sadly, none can do a proper chicken impression.